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in india she's available in the movie joyce be the children's village because we're going to the brand imperial college the choice was the bush girl until you can a little closer to civility to go and. read this in the kernel was her job as a retreat. to talk. to democratic led senate kills republican debt ceiling plan. with now really the house is us to follow that line lead us. s.s. that turns in supporting the gather in estonia for i knew nothing of causing outrage in fact it's one of the government to give dead well senior things. it's really set up in candidates across the country in what some experts called egypt closeouts against social injustice and unpopular governor policy.
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of jealous of the u.s. increases the arctic relations sector grows rapidly with some saying the ellsberg victim of tretton the democracy. this is the line from moscow with me allies have it now the democrats control the us senate has shot down a republican the debt ceiling plan just hours after it was passed in the house of representatives the plan going forward to it by house speaker john boehner would have raised the country's debt ceiling by nine hundred billion dollars along with a similar amount in spending cuts and as the shock takes it down it all gets second when the debt limit is reached there's less time to have unprecedented default crisis which quite promptly us to lose. knowledge credit racing senate's democrat
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leader harry reid now linked his proposal with the a compromise which could keep the government afloat and according to economists and not the fault wolf this plan is nor likely to get the green lines less than two business days away from the worst self-imposed crisis of america's standing in the world and america's credit rating and at least a century it's a fairly emergency situation and we're deep into the eleventh bordering on the twelfth hour the debt reduction plan that president obama has endorsed at least rhetorically that comes out of harry reid and the democratic majority in the u.s. senate does make massive cuts in spending more than two point five trillion dollars over ten years so more than two hundred fifty billion dollars a year there's no increase in revenue at all which was one of the early if i think somewhat unwise demands of the republicans in these negotiations and therefore is possible is actually does more to reduce the deficit and the debt in the united
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states over the next ten years than the rival republican house plan the cut cap and balance plan and so it's possible a back could be pushed through none of these plans make real efforts to reduce the long term problem of insufficient revenue and these plans do reduce spending in ways that will be painful and for many communities in the united states transformative but it's worthy of note and somehow hasn't much been mentioned that not a single plan out there reduces the national debt they just change the speed by which it grows while the politicians battle it out the easy playing with the american economy hits a brick wall gerald celente from the u.s. based trends journal says the political elite won't recognize the simple solutions so can't in their defense. that country is growing bankrupt just look at the numbers the numbers go wrong by the politicians but let's look at the bigger picture first of all the devaluing the dollar and we've been saying it
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all along gold in the last month is gained one hundred fifteen dollars an ounce what they're not talking about in all these deficit reduction hey how about in military budget how about slashing foreign aid fifty seven billion dollars a year how about companies like general electric that made were eighteen billion dollars last year paying no taxes but there's plenty of room out there and scarred reining this thing in and turning it around we do not have a representative form of government we have a government that represents only the very powerful and the very rich and that's all this is about letting them keeping their perks for economic and plunging americans into crisis he says not the kind i expect and hates the kinds of reforms he see the world is adjusting the dollar will lose its status as a world reserve currency us debt will lose the aaa rating and it's
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a completely different configuration and washington is not the biggest player in this if they were being mad as somebody who knew something about economics not barack obama financially illiterate they would allow the dollar to collapse against other currencies let the economy go through two or three years of a gut wrenching depression may come out of it and rebuild but keep their sovereign stands act otherwise america will end up like greece losing their sovereignty america will end up like other countries in the euro zone like ireland that's lost its sovereignty to the i.m.f. and these other banking institutions i think most americans would prefer to be sovereign and free than to be a vassal state of international bankers. well the august second deadline for raising the debt ceiling in the u.s. is rapidly approaching and there's still no solution on the horizon gloria offered as aid the resident hit the streets of new york to find out whether americans feel a financial apocalypse is around the corner.
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with the looming debt crisis the u.s. is watching the clock tick down to an economic armageddon what does that even mean this week let's talk about that they keep setting dates over and over again and nothing happened just part of the negotiation process so it's i don't fret i believe so do you expect more from the people you like. neither party is going to let this actually happen where they would let it expire and then the united states would go into default i don't think that's going to happen i think that's a bluff but i think what actually is at hand is for real in there they're using it as leverage to push their respective issues but i think americans if i'm speaking for myself as an american are sick of it representing the viewpoints if they think that they were representing but i don't i think if they keep on saying the american people want this market where does. anybody really what they really want what you want i would like a compromise right now the drama right now is largely contrived there is
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a debt crisis but will make it through and you know will pay the bills and things will be fine so all this drama i think is just making people crazy why are they doing that now i mean we've raised the debt ceiling every year why is this drama unfolding right now well it's largely political because the upcoming election you know it's a good thing it's finally happening i think that people are speaking up. and hopefully will get our way but sometimes it takes a while to really bad things really are i mean nobody is giving any ground i've seen the you large before for many many years and this is absolutely truly amazing and makes me wonder how they ever get anything done in israel or in italy or any place really of multiparty to portage to an airport. and we can't get anything done it's utterly embarrassing initial be ashamed of themselves no matter what happens with the u.s. debt crisis the bottom line is we're. around
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a lot more posturing from all the politicians and dads. still scholar on the program not lifting expectations flying your plane or it's called easier as. the first steps to free the country small aircraft are outdated restrictions are endless paperwork. morning year has passed since the in being government gave all children the right to a free education and how that helps of bridge a social butterfly. and is staying near s.s. a veterans a nationalist are holding their annual meetings have all what they call a day of remembrance for those killed in world c. or the gathering has been condemned by many countries and organizations for glorifying naziism finish it human rights activists you have been has been prevented by the news from entering a sting is participate in an anti announce
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a rally he says it's a sign a tolerance hollering it's not for them but we're supposed to participate in the demonstration. they can. but. also the groups and. i was. bored were pretty. clear. to me and government is protecting me on a. racial. problem grayson and right. through right extremists and the new america. around the world. are using their youth and well because. it is mainly mainly a celebration of. troops. or live from the
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finish of the fascist game esses says many modern fascist movements a bill on his storage fully inaccurate foundations. united nations and european union so they're going on there right there in the wall. and all going to already think asia not all over no and what of the case no p three and because european union have the lumps and weak opponents to look into and you can all meet blame them failed or be right we expect which is right and now you're not and you are all lacking or great if you want an example of it while the countries are trying to equally well community if you can or soviet union there and not in germany and britain europe is not inherently because they are not they don't understand the history they don't know the back the academic world is totally weak or more than a year has passed since the indian government announced the unprecedented rights to
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education that all was aimed at stamping else in it for c.m. battling the country's say see can all make to fight the concept was to provide compulsory and free education for all children aged six to fourteen however as aussies press readers cover the reform is facing tough challenges. it's gone in india's capital city of new delhi and eight year old cushy just getting ready for school while there are nearly two hundred million elementary school children like coaching in india only half that number ever complete the eighth grade and most end up leaving school to help their parents with domestic work or to get a job to bring in some extra money made but i haven't studied much that's what i want to educate my children after growing pressure to address the educational disparities in india the government passed an act making it mandatory for all children between the ages of six and fourteen to get a free education even requires
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a leap to private schools with tuitions nearing five hundred dollars per month to grant a quarter of their seats to students from disadvantaged backgrounds like cushing. and. i am young. and strong. today there are just as many schools where students have to pay a choice unlike this one as there are for equal that are funded by the government according to the act it's up to the parents to decide where they need their kids to school i mean sister like her she can attend an elite private school if she entered that wins the lottery and gets into the twenty five percent quota it also means that if government workers are able to identify and successfully enroll this is cool but aren't attending. schools like the ones pushing its hands now could get overcrowded but the idea of free schooling in india has its opponents with concerns even raised by proponents of the our free schools have not decided to do and
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quality and i think poor parents are much smarter than that. and they want to be and quality is something that the principal of cushy school knows has a different definition depending on the school well the teachers want to see their students succeed they believe that integrating indian children from a lower class. into a private school would not be practical was that a boy basically it's going to have a very high standard only children whose parents are educated can study in schools like these schools want to maintain their high standards and reputation how can poor people send their children to schools like these because their parents are on educators even at home there is no one to tutor or supervise their studies or homework it's a position supported by the members of indian society the schools are not meant for them. it's meant to be below. the getting elected in the sense that he comes from a background his parents are probably leaders of what they were there. were to him
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in that sort of thing in a way i mean so he would have trouble getting assimilated in spite of the mixed reception the integration model received for children my cushy education is simply about accomplishing her dreams i want to study to twelfth grade ten become a teacher. but it's a dream that may just fall through the gap of india's socio economic divide i. pretty sure either r.t. new delhi india. and israel thousands of young protesters pitched tent camps across the country is calling for social justice voicing discontent a government policies a mass rallies planned for saturday arab israeli journalist says is that predicts israel is edging closer to revolution. two thirds of the poor and are working poor people who are working every day people who have a great shot and still are not able to go above the poverty level so that's the
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reason that people are coming out of the street if you look at how the protesters started it's almost identical to how it started in egypt and internees and other places started through facebook somebody who made a post on facebook through social media that's how people organize or was organized completely in the beginning by the young people in it's all students people who feel that they have no future people who feel who can't afford living here and i was realizing that this is not the way to go forward and he's trying to figure out ways to deal with it because a government could definitely fall its role and these are ground and i think it is in danger especially that the process there's a growing while israel has been under building in tel aviv and haifa and all these major cities and israel is all have been overbuilding in the west bank focus of the israeli government at the moment is more sustaining the occupation and more sustaining the settlement rather than caring for the majority of the population who actually are closer to len's and oppose occupation and israel proper so that the problem here though is the still many israelis have not been able to make that
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connection and the more and the sooner israelis make the connection realize that that invasions affect their daily life affects that the pennies that the government spending the money the government spending in the west bank verses and israel i think you will see a real revolution in israel. on the web page also you dot com you can always get more and more of all new stories and here's a quick look at what's available for you right now will do log on to find out more about americans go to town and the state of indiana heads to post evacuation. and the c.c.t.v. for siege from central all slick deadly terrorist bombs detonated with jack instruction all the videos from the touching. stories also available from you on all you channel.
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four news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations through. recent posts the number of journalism rolls in the u.s. is shrinking in direct contrast to the expounding public relations industry as newspapers across the country claims professional journalists are being paid by the p.l.o. machine kristen process has been finding out why journalists like threats democracy is the in the euro the person who wrote for the fall the issue of this little post is noted for newspapers like the seattle post intelligencer the rocky mountain news and hundreds more have now become relics from the past. slash budgets have
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stopped the presses at newsrooms nationwide. and mass layoffs throughout media have meant far fewer journalists to investigate policy and procedure who are losing their sense of accountability in government and business in all our. life lives if we lose journalists who aren't asking questions about what's going on and the numbers particularly dramatic with newspapers where revenue has been cut nearly in half while the journalism industry is shrinking the public relations industry is expanding at one time a one to one ratio between p.r. employees and journalists today that ratio is four to one with p.r. revenues jumping from three point five billion to eight point seven billion dollars journalists are simply overwhelmed by folks who are trying to spin them were trying to create their own story you have the public relations folks the spin doctors if
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you will driving the cycle john nichols along with robert mckee has me wrote a book about it a death and life of american journalism in a sense we are becoming one of the most propagandized countries in the world short staffed news stations often use company video news releases or vienne ours like this one your taxable appearances are the first report the p.r. to skies as news the new pretty good as gold mimics press releases also often read on the air or posted on the web before any fact checking is done with the focus often on getting it first rather than getting it right good evening everybody breaking news tonight but we are cutting into our program with some breaking news where the corporate and government p.r. departments are filled with former journalists who know how to sell their message they understood our need you worked what. reporters saw those
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story as opposed to hype which ward worked for nearly twenty years as a journalist with the philadelphia inquirer but after layoffs he left to work for health insurer independent blue cross before returning to work as a journalist that revolving door between france and p.r. the press and govern. it's causing real concern about what the long term effects could be if the influx of spin doctors take over the message machine completely but there is very little journalism being done in an awful lot as you create some dangerous circumstances for citizenry for democracy itself i'll go straight to questions white house spokesman jay carney worked for twenty years as a journalist for time magazine now he's president obama's spokes person former broadcaster and columnist tony snow went on to serve as a spokesperson for president bush and jamie rubin went from the state department under president clinton to executive editor at bloomberg news so common so it is
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a common practice and no one no one is questioning. or in a time when how can flag are often one in the same and the spin machine works overtime as the printing presses come to a halt the question becomes can a meaningful force the state actually survive. in washington christine for r.t. . if that's how some of the international headlines this hour nate so say just story three t.v. satellite dishes near the libyan capital tripoli the statement says the attack was carried out in accordance with a u.n. resolution to protect people from government oppression through the media for months since the nato air force operation in libya began around seventy thousand missions have been flown which the libyan government claimed have killed hundreds of civilians. and they say a convoy in the north of serbia has had to turn back from its intended shock to
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a crowd of so protest is blocked its power of hundreds of barricaded the road in response to the airlines taking control of two checkpoints because of a border with turkey on thursday major troops moved in after a series of clashes between police and protesters if you control the crossings. devastating rain forest pummeled north korea damaging roads houses and public buildings reports claim the flooding has also decimated crops and water levels are likely to recede in any future it comes just days after landslides or heavy rains hit south korea even at least fifteen i will dead north korea is susceptible to damage from flooding due to its poor drainage system widespread deforestation. eleven a shi'ite muslims have been killed and two more wounded in the sectarian attack in southwestern pakistan they were on and this is in many parts when for unidentified
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gunman ambushed the vehicle following the attack dozens of and get shiites blocked erosion touched to cause the g. motorcycles according to police the angry more paid to be calmed down well thought season local elders. well us well mike mullen has made an official visit to afghanistan aiming to reassure the people in the grip of the ongoing violence a series of assassinations that followed the beginning of a u.s. pullout from the country are. you going to crucial says american involvement in the region is in the state that has dragged on for decades. as you assume burst on the run crocker said in a few speeches. frankly we were of the wrong way in the early eighty's and we all know the history of those decisions the civil war the rise of the telegram century. and nine eleven and actually a brief statement just
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a pose the same sentiments that previously were ex-president by the u.s. commander in afghanistan general petraeus and u.s. secretary of defense robert gates regarding the chrysippus us political and military withdrawal of after the soviet forces was drawn from afghanistan where real the wrong way for the united states was lead and trends into pakistan and afghanistan as a proxy anti saw me jihad in the late seventy's this is the main political would be able to rant security blunder of the united states has committed in this region the united states is doomed to deal we have been blowback of its own policy back in late seventy's in pakistan and afghanistan now taking to the skies where planes of a long been grounded by an unimaginable amount of rock that we set meets up with
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little drops on the legal legs clearing the runway of from all three clint flights and with that many obstacles remaining before it's the golden age for us it's all a.d.h. there these yeah a lot of the things. dozens of pilots swinging their way across russia for the second annual qubani air show for most small aircraft enthusiastic supporters fictions to meet other pilots in to enjoy the beautiful southern scenery. because almost eight hours to get there but the views were funny terms sticking in november last year russia doctored a new all for small aircraft pilots it sounds very promising abolishing much of the preflight paperwork letting the pilots use new airfields and generally adopting international flight rules it's a dream for any plane owner in russia however not all of the old restrictions were lifted in the soviet times you actually had to have all the paperwork with you
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during the flight now the rules have changed but there are still a third and sometimes even a third requirement for the pilots of small planes for instance even if the pilot and the mechanic in the same berth of the main plane ridden would recommend a phone from one to another the new regulations allow the so called notification mode instead of asking for permission for takeoff from the authorities in theory the pilots can now use the internet for air traffic control of their plants but in reality it rarely works. as you can see there are many things built in all restricted zones around moscow so it's impossible for us to use notification mode anywhere within a two hundred kilometer radius of the capital or even with the new law dozens of government organisations issue all sorts of contradictory instructions for pilots it's a major disincentive for pilots to make the effort to take to the skies and that means that russia is missing out on the potential pot of gold will some countries
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like the u.s. get billions of dollars from small aircraft fees and taxes russia doesn't get a sense. of the current regulations are in chaos and in a mess we're losing around five hundred billion rubles annually. however many pilots like listening to what's up to this year's cool one air show are optimistic about why it's a girl chrissy no longer going to work for the mile and the new year was just the first time any step the rest of the globe's ahead of us but eventually we will learn how to fly again through russia's small aviation enthusiasts feel that broke receive has served only to clip their weeks no hopes are high of seeing blue sky over the horizon tennis ball ski archie across the region. things flying high and for a new technologies if there is a god chappell's we take a look at the news discoveries changing the course of the key to the latest installment of technology outdated spalls groundbreaking power production and conservation coming your way at one person pm g.m.t.
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